Donald Driver

We may hate to think about it, but this is most likely Donald Driver's final season in the NFL.

Driver is currently 37 years old and, quite frankly, hasn't done anything this season. He's only caught four balls, and only one of them for a score.

Driver has been playing since 1999, and has had an incredible career with Green Bay. With 10,105 yards and 60 touchdowns, it's safe to say he's one of the best, if not the best, Packers receiver of all time.

The Packers don't need Driver at this point with the amount of firepower they have already.

While it will hurt to see him retire, he had an incredible career, and even was able to win a Super Bowl.

Greg Jennings

Greg Jennings may not be in the green and yellow next season. He's on the last year of his contract, and injuries have been keeping him off the field for the past two seasons.

Jennings is another players the Packers could consider expendable. While this is not saying he isn't a talented receiver, which he most certainly is, it's just that they are stacked at the receiver position.

With the emergence of Randall Cobb, the Packers now have three great options at receiver without Jennings.

Jennings will be expecting a big contract, so unless he is willing to get paid less, which I can't see, expect him to play for someone else next season.

Jermichael Finley

Jermichael Finley has not been performing to expectations for Green Bay in the past two years.

Finley has had constant issues with drops, and is almost starting to become a liability for Green Bay's offense.

In the previous three seasons, Finley had 16 passes. His drop-rate was 10.9 percent—not a pretty number to see.

Along with the drops, Finley has had problems with talking to the media. Finley has mentioned several times that there has been a "chemistry problem" with him and Aaron Rodgers. The quotes have been distractions for the team, and at this point they can't afford distractions.

Finley has also been injury-prone. Finley hurt his knee in 2010 and missed the rest of the season. This year, he is being slowed down by a shoulder injury.

Finley still has another year on his contract after this season, but it doesn't feel like he will be here long enough to finish it out.